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Jule and J, J. Allen Present
LONDON CINEMA SENSATION
'Ole"
By Captain Bruce Bairnsfather and Arthur Eliot
The *Starr /r�oirz Which the gjf az is r�i
HIS.is the grand cheer -up picture of the day, It. is
Tthe happy peace Min! There has never been any-
thing like it before. The conflict just closed has
produced an epoch-making moving picture that will bright-
en the folks at home and the boys coming home as no oth-
er force or agency can.
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Sweeps e41.1 York Like a eye/one !
THE quickest possible way to forget the trouble now
past is to smile .them away with Old 13i11, Bert and
Alf, the three famous muskateers of the British army.
4 i HE BETTER 'OLE" is a succession of stinging
emotions, with alternating flashes of humor and
, pathos, connected by the wittest situations and
sub -titles ever seen on the screen.
Showing at the LYCEUM THEATRE, WINGHAM
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 25th and 26th
Matinees Both Days Starting at 3.15.
Admission—Matinees, 15c and 25c; Evenings, 25c and 50c.
ialliar anDelaalgaraftalaillaalaNall
Evening Performance Starting at 7.30.
Charges in other towns 75c and $1.00.
J. WALTON McKIBBON, Druggist, Wingham
Bluevale
Mrs R, Duff and Miss Mary Duff are at
present visiting relatives at Welland.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mowbray of"Wing
haul, spent Sunday at the home of Geo
Mowbray„
Miss Irwin spent the holidays with her
sister, Mrs. E. Jackson.
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stewart spent
SALE OF PROPERTY BY
ADMINISTRATRIX
Under and by virtue of the powers granted
to the undersigned by the Surrogate Court of
the.Coanty of Huron in the estate of the late
Robert Baird, there will be offered for sale by
public auction on Saturday; the 26th day of
April, 1919, at the hour of two o'clock in the
afternoon o 1 the premises hereinafter men.
1 ioned in the Township of East Wawanoeh, by
T. R. Bennett, Auctioneer, t e following
Roods and chattels;—
One bin eau, one table, two cupboards, two
beds, ehaira,.one stove, one wheelbarrow and
other articles. Six cords of stove wood.
Sunday with relatives here, Terme; Cash.
There will
also be offered for sale at the
�� O S day even time an place V�,� 14 ife `�'X�v Yea WA'
,\l h I ing a part of Lot number thirty in the Four-
aforesaidd l e the hoeso and lot be-
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NOTICE
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KINDLY La
s
• Owing to Building Changes
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accountsA . are due May 1 •
all A
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ing Mrs. (Rev.) Burgess
On uu
had charge of the service in Methodist &n w&wteess on o fiothe oaid no a omotUlanot
1 and gave a very interesting dis
church
,i11� storey There €7:a
sit ,ate on this land rho 0 owin ,—
frame house, 14x20 with kite en
hr of
takingnumber S. An
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e W.stable E the etabl
oane
interestsllixl8 also ft
coarse in
PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT
Senior Room in Public Sel,;o1 for
March and April.
Examined in Arith. (21, Gram. (2), Litt
(list., Spelling and Writing. Total 1121.
B Currie, 507; M Mitchell, 662; F Ben-
nett, 551; A Williamson, 500; I Lutton,
549; l: Simpson, 540; S Donaldson, 532;
L Hanna, 524; M Pilon, 522; A Scott,
512; M Cruikshanks, 512; C Dobie, 510;
D Piper, 507; M Johns, 503; L Campbell,
001; G Fixter, 494; V Robertson, 490; G
Bisbee, 481; A Forgie, 470; M Stratton,
467; S Mutton, 461; W Ellacott, 440; C
Donaldson, 442; C Hawk, 42Q; P Mender..
son, 420; B Joynt 3074; V Robinson, 374;
C Mason, 373; J Carr, 843; R McLeod,
335; E Rogers, 2963•; R Brown, 273*; A
Brown, 250'; T Piper, 227.
MARIE[)
(1nAiN(4t.lt---EA1t S At the Rectory,
Conic, on Wednesday, April 9th, 1910,
by the Rev. P. (r Powell, Ms Marg.
aret Earls, to Mr. William Fleming
Grainger, both of Howick.
AO.+.erl4._Git,UFV1111---•At the Rectory,
Gorrie, on Wednesday. April 9th, 1019,
by the Rev. P. G. Powell Miss Jean-
ette Beatrice Griffith, to Mr, William
Adams, both of Howiclr
Teeswater Pastor Leaves
Rev C. R, Durrant, pastor of theMeth-
odist Church, has accepted a call to Har-
row, in Essex County. The congregation
here would like to retain his services, as
everything is prospering under his min-
istry. He has also been foremost in pub-
lic matters, being the chairman of the
Bruce and Huron hydro electric com-
mission, and secretary for the Teeswater
old boys' reunion. His removal will not
take place till July, but it will be regrett-
ed by all.
thWVttaNYiiWtM PANY6MlikWAVANtNiwltft NWim_
Beginning May 1st!
Mrs. Hough's Restaurant will be
under new management.
We will be pleased to serve you g
good, wholesome, appetizing meals
at all hours.
Lucknow
A very pretty wedding took place at the
home of R. D. Cameron yesterday at 11.-
30 o'clock, when Miss Eva Brown (who
has made her home with Mrs. Cameron
for the past years) was united in marriage
to Carman Beaton, by the Rev. Mr. Mc-
Callum of the Presbyterian Church. The
young couple are popular here, as was
evidenced by the many useful and beauti-
ful gifts Only the immediate relatives of
the bride and groom were present, and
atter the wedding a sumptuous dinner
was served. Mr. and Mrs. Beaton have
the best wishes of a host '6f friends
rapid.
here a
i ds
,,,, is changing hatp
for text, Matt. 28: 18, 19, 20. Mrs. Snell-. fruit trees mud a good well are on the prem property g g
Ise A desirable home for a email family. ly just now. Horace Aitchison has boo
w std down at
n : cenb. t
o b
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' • ed 1 T n er PMiss
sssisted s' l erns,property also T PAnderson's
ts Rose
Ed ht
d Mrs. 'd
an Johnston
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oto o ght p
•'t he ba
the time of sate and LPP
Messrs, Harvey Haney and Harold
Holmes of Fordwich, were home for the
nd.
week e
We plan to sell Ice Crean Soft
Drinks, Chocolate Bars, Bread,
1 Pies and Cakes.
Be convinced by a visit.
the service j within one month thereafter without interest. Webst •r who recently sold her house to
particulars can be obtained from
Misses Mary Stewart, Laura Holmes,
Flo Aitchison and Luella uella Shaw were hone
F
l urt} ter par t
.Dave Andrew, has bought Mrs. Leroy
the undersigned. Dated at Wingbam the 7th
I day of April A. 1). 1919. I•Iorne's house
1 DUDLEY HOLMES,
The Purity ,Restaurant
PAUL E. VAN NESS, Proprietor.
' ANYWARMIVAIMWMPMMAM'MAIWW M
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I Solicitor for the Administratrix,
Elizabeth Casemem Walter Horne, who for many years has
T. R. B eer. been a blacksmith here, has bought a
11 et'.
1 Auctioneer.
be Easter holidays.
■ §Spri.ngAnnouncements:, torMt
rs. Cha:. Enwrigh
t
a
s
return
ed
hemetoToronto after spending past
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INMINIM..0.111•MMIONMOMONO• 'AI month with Mrs. A, Holmes.
" Miss Vietta Curtiss of Toronto, spent
The Ladies' Ready -to -Wear Department show-
ing Spring Stylesthe weekend with her parents.
in the newest fashion. J Masters spent a few days last week
Gloves
Neckwear •
Silk Hosiery
1Blouses
Wool Pullovers
Wool Sweater
Coats
Vestings and
Collars
Coats
Dolmans
Capes
Suits
Skirts
' as, aserr at Toronto.
pU a re lasts (r u b. -dairy.... 45 to 5
n 41 to 44
b ski ed 113 hogs
Pis far Th 1' CI PP
W IN(3tIA
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MARKETS
(Correct up till Wednesday no
Wheat No. 2 Spring 2 06 to
Wheat No. 2 Fall 2 11 to
Flour, per cwt, standard -5 90 to
Bran, per ton 40 00 to
Shorts, per ton.... .. . 42 00 to
Oats 75 to
Barley . . 85 to
Hay, • 17 00 to
shop in Kingsville, and left for there on
Tuesday. Mrs. Horne and family will
shortly.
she
' follow Y
on) Many Lucknowites have .returned
to spend Easter with friends. The num•
ber travelling this year seems unusually
6 15 ' large.
42 00
44 00
85
1 00
18 000
from here Saturday and paid $21.`10 Butter, per 1
'rices Eggs per doze
Laal 30 to 35
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Autos are beginnin g to move out now,
as the roads are beginning to get in bet
ter shape although the Lake roads are in
a very bad condition yet.
The movie show "The Better Ole" put
Some price, eh? on to raise funds for the brass band, did
livered a carload of oatdust this week. Cattle,
Mr. Alex. McEwen received and de Cattle, med., butchers..10 00 to 12 00 ;not draw a very big house It seems
C ttl butchers choice 13 00 to 14 00
A. HUNT
Electrical Contractor
Dealer in all wire and
supply. '
All work guaranteed.
B[AUTIFUI SPRING SHO[S
FOR WOMEN
Just like the illustration in
several styles and leathers. In
Black, Mahogany, Brown and
Grey.
Prices from $5.5() up.
Take a look in North Window.
W. H. WILLIS
SOLE AGENT
FOR THE
FOR
LADIES
1¢i m!!44).410®N•41-0.41.4POd>4teAA4de9s9'9
711/ ,Hogs, livdweight, .. , ....19 75 to 20 OO I that 50c, 75c, $1.00 and war tax, to look
Mr. Henry Mel -lardy of Toronto spent l Butterfat
IN a few days this week at the home of Jas.
Aitcheson.
to 63 at pictures, does not meet with the app
royal of the patrons over here.
Pte. Joe I1dcCoy, Lieut. J. Mitchell and
e, Mr. Robt. Musgrove has been appoint- 'I
I Pte Jack MacDonald were the latest sol
ed weighmaster tor the station scales as dices to return home. McCoy and Mac
i
Donald saw some very hard fighting and
Land iv drying up nicely and tarnters i lots of it. McCoy got hit on the neck
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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gPECIAL TRAINING -
Makes the difference between the low•paid worker and the high -salaried ex-
pert. We can smooth out the road for you from the one class to the other.
Students adinitted any time.
. Catalogue free.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
The school that places its graduates in good positions.
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I D. A. McLachlan, Pres. Murray McLeish, Prin.
Be grave
:Miss M. Fraiser of Bluevale, is visiting
her sister, Mrs, J. A. Geddes.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nethery of Hann- . The remains of 161r -t. Wm. Wiley were
ilton spent a few days with the former's •i brought from Clinton on Tuesday and in -
parents, 111 r, and Mrs. �4m. Netisery terred in the Brandon cemetery.
- Mr. Tom Stewart of Blyth, spent Good. ` Nurse Taylor of Wingham, is waiting
Friday with his father, Mr, Alex. Stewart,
aced' daughter, Nurse
Mrs. C. McCraeg ,
McCrae, of Sandwich, spent a few days
.with friends in the village.
M r s. C. Biruey of Exeter, spent a.
couple of days in the village with friends,
Pte. Norman Stonehouse of Toronto,
spent Sunday with his parents.
the
tt late of t
t Damson William D
the estate of
In t
town of Winghani in the ('.con's of Heron,
retired farmer, deceased.
section
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Notice is hereby given pursuant
56, Chapter 121, of R .S. 0 , 1911, that all per-
sons having claims against the eatato of Wil-
liam Dawson who died on or about, iho 26th
day of January, A. D., 1019 at the town of
Wingham are required to send to the under -
before the 13thtday (11 May, A. or for the Executors,
ut1911, their
e of
names and addressee with fall p
artieulat ,
their claims In writing and the nature of 1 he
1d bythem.
any)he
r'
e tf
securities
seen
And further take notice* that after the said
13th•.day ot May A. D. 1919, the assets of the
said estate will be distributed by, the said lex-
cantors thereto
on the
artier
entitled am P
c
enters g
of which they
having regard only toclaims
shall then have notice and the estate wilt not
be liable for any elaims not tiled at the time of
the said distribution.
Datedat Wingham this 12th day of April, A
D. 1918. DUDLEY 15OLMIK
Solicitor for the Executors
W ILLIAM Low1, and Nimes Mont
A LewisJewitt resigned
I arc all bury seeding this week. I with a bullet and the bullet took an up
In Velours, Silks, Serge' , Gabardines. M1lt. II. Hammond has secured a butter i ward course and knocked out some teeth.
_� .: ' maker and will be now able to go out and I Wedding belts have been ringing:;o
♦! canvass for business with his new truck. , much around here lately, that you would
Newest to- a j�/ren9,s Flab. x and should d o a rushing business this ' 1
� think Cupid had signed an armirtite. it's
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p- +\ summer. quite noticable this year how many real
` young people are getting married Prob
- erdashery in Neckwear$, Hats, t i ably they haven't much faith in the leag-
Brussels
Silk Shirts, Collars.
Society Brand and 20th Century I
Spring Clothi ng
The new high waist lines and belted models and
many other distinctie style.
Spring1
.1 Coats, weeC Waterproofs l'Oofs andToppers,Toppers,at popular' prices.
Hanna & Co.
The Store with the St(,ci!L.
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The hone of 1'. i-lastwell, 5th con of
Grey Tp , was destroyed with its contents
by fire recently. Mrs, liastwell wits corn 1
ling downstairs, carrying a lighted lamp, i
y when it fell from her hand and in short)
order the whole place was ablaze The
Iphone was near where the lire started
' so it could not be reached to arouse the
neighbors. Clothing, bedding, etc., were.
supplied let the people of the. community
Three boys took a horse and rig from
Bissell's shed, 1' lucardine and proceeded
out the Durham Road. When the twiner ,
came o the scene and found that his
iito horse had fled enquiries were at once
instituted, says the Review The 'pitons
A full supply of
Victor Phono-
graphs and
Records
Call and hear these
machines before purchas-
i r elsehere.
H. E. W. TAMLVN
Minnie St.
ue of nations,
{ The Government Inspector has been
around inspecting the MacICenzie Mfg
Co. plant and receving"the License fer
the year. All the wagons have started
out on the road for the season.
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Mr. Arthur McGuire of Brussels, spent
a couple of days with his brother John.
Miss Mabel Ferguson is spending East
er -week with friends in London.
•Price and
Mrs.horn
P •i
and Mrs. 1
1\1r. n
spent Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs T.
Proctor.
Mrs, Pet. Robinson of Toronto, carne
borne to attend the funeral ot her mother,
Mrs Jamey McGill. and is spending a few
days with her sisters.
We are very sorry.to report, Mrs. Har-
vey Watson had the misfortune to fall and
break her arm which will lay her aside for
e time,
sem m .
Dorothy Bryant of Blyth, is spending
he holidays with her aunt, Mrs. Brandon,
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of Robert Baiter late of the
Township of East Wawanosh in the County of
Huron, Labourer, deceased.
Notice }s hereby given pursuant Lo Section
56, Chapter 121, of It. S. 0. 1914. that all persons
having claims against the estate of [Cobert
Baird who died on or about. the lith day of
March A.D. 1919, at tho Township of East
Wawanos}i are required to send to the under-
signed, the Solicitor for the Administratrix, on
or before the 13th day of May A. D., 1919, their
names and addresses with fall particulars of
Lheir claims in writing and the nature of the
securities (if any) held by theist.
And further take nouns that after the said
18111 day of May, A. D. 1910, the assets of the
Paid estate will be dtstriouted by the said Ad-
ministratrlx among the parties untitled there -
o, having regard only to claims of which. site
sha 1 even have nonce and the estate will not
be liable for any claims not filed at the time of
the said distribution, Denten' IIOLttcs
Solicitor for the Adnioistratrix
ELWZAl)tr'rtr e'.AsJtswRE
TENDERS W ANTED FOR DRAIN
Healed tenders will be received by the under
slimed, up to noon no Wielne,day, May 21st,
1910, for the construction of a drain, known as
the Day Munloipal Drain.
Plans and specifications can bo seen at the
clork'R office, Gerrie.
A certified ohertuo for ton per cent, of tender
must aceonlpauY tender as a guarantee of due
completion of the work.
The lowest, or any tender not necessarily
accepted. Dated this 18111 day of April, 1019.
( Ib. WATKFI
()TAM, TowNRIITI Os" flowage.
WORK—Wanted by the day,
Mus. A.E. Erle
NO. ft Frances Street
A. B. Durnin is busy there days getting
ready to seed on his farm at Clinton.
Mrs, I). McLean from Minneapolis
Mrs, Wn1. Littlefore and Mrs J. Find -
later of Toronto are visiting at W. L.
1 Maegeneie's
TENDERS
WANTED
The L. M. C. A. had a fine program
last Sunday. Easter what it means and
teaches, was the topic, short addressee
were given by several of the men present.
A special feature Was a question drawer
A tl. • with the result that rtealed lends
t(1 ,narked tenders tvili be re-
on the topic. Questions were answered
was brought into play rn,
1 tiq tecl stn to a o'elo0k p• se present will
• (:civ0d by tna,tn�ter.lgr , b� Rev. Mt`, Garbutt. Tho
re-
tire t 'o were headed oft' near Millatiotl n y 1 idly April 19111 for thecnttRttuctinn or
it' t -t v t.t t. . (1 a 11' ,
and clic lila taken 11'0111 theist, What;enucrete wslIcs at Wingham Public S0}rool long remember the features, as hist}y
1 grounds. 1 lans and n et6ticatlens can b i ecru
makes mailer' worse }s the hart that one . al theTotvn ('lerk'a 0111(0. Teitdors 1a state questions were asked and Mr Garbutt
prier, per quare foot. work Irl his cuplot0d more than delighted the audience in the
of the
t gaup hacl jowl been lot cell' ort tins- a+ 11 as weather reemite. N'o tender nee
rr ode+l sentence in e.'uur1, the night per. etaArl}y $(•peeled, L
{ Joliet 10 01111%, ES
Vat t;ud•
table way in which he banditti his part of
Meartary Wingham I'uhitu School hoard, the work,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the (!:state of Margaret Shaw lata of ho
Village of Brussels in the Cotinty of Iter -
on, widow, deceased.
Notice le hereby given persumtt to aeetio0
56 Chaplet 121 of ll. S, O, 1911.that till persone
having claims against the estate of Margaret
Shaw who died on or about, the Ninth arty of
February A. 0.1019, at the Town of Wingham
d h Sol.
aro re(,tutred to send to the ttndc•t"lige t a
ichor 'tor 1110 executors, an or 1)6[010 iho 36th
day of April, 1919. ,heir names and a(ldr's;teft
with full parthniIMR 'of tltetr rlainw In wilting
and this incurs of t•hr, securities iit arty} held
by then n
Anil h nrlher Take Notice that n,'li r this saiA
21;111 day of A ri11910 tbo asset t of uses Rata t'-:
e t. rs
1 the
t;aid i C
t toil /
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ttavh Y
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self
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sth
meld ti g
tf i t
that
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at a
notice
his
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EMhall
tg entw Y
t n rlatm
aur} iho (sntate ti,311 alithis tinkle for anyclatna
nut flied at the 1time of the s:x}d distrtbntioit.
Arat Winghm athis 25th day of March
A. 1).,19111.
�Dttrnr.tt% 'tinyltF;1a,
Ital��lytortar the
to tutor
nee
on Mrs. Wray, wno has been quire ill for
the past couple of weeks.
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sii-Gullies' Machine Shop
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;t; Special Dunlop bicycle covers to go ._:
._. at 32.45 for the next 30 days.
•' Traction Tread a t 33.00, only
50c less than Eaton sells them for. ..
Bicycle tubes galore. ._
forget we hav
e the old re- s
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Don't
Don
liable Cleveland bicycle for sale.
Lock -tight cement is like a bull ='
dog: you can't pull it Off. A 11 a,
other bicycle accessories at reason- 4
able prices.
Motor oil, the best. Mix some ••!..,
ground mica with it and prevent ;i;
r t
carbon. We sell the mica. ._
Say, have a look at our automat- •s
is air valve, for Ford cars only.
It will give you from 5 to 7 mites .x
more per °gal. Try one and b e •t,
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convinced.
.. lgInr447.1nglICrEaTE:
j VERY Ready to
i--� Wear Garment,
Suit, Waist, fiat, Coat,
separate Skirt, or pair
of Corsets sold here is
perfect in Style and
Comfort.